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Willie Stargell Illustration

Willie Stargell

Willie "Pops" Stargell played 21 seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates. During that time he batted .282 with 2,232 hits, and 475 home runs. He was consistent during his career, compiling seven All-Star selections, two NL Home run crowns, six NL East pennants, and two World...

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Reggie Jackson Illustration

Reggie Jackson

As the temperature cools and the leaves begin to fall, Mr. October heats up. Reggie Jackson and his clutch hitting won 11 division pennants, six league pennants, and five World Series titles during his career with the A's, Orioles, Yankees, and Angels. His career-defining moment...

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Robin Yount Illustration

Robin Yount

Robin Yount was a Milwaukee Brewer for two decades. In that time, he amassed 3,142 hits, three All-Star appearances, three Silver Slugger Awards, two AL MVP awards, and a Gold Glove. Though he played Shortstop early in his career, he would save Juan Nieves's 1987...

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Jackie Robinson Poster

Jackie Robinson

April 15, 1947 is a date that will live on forever. That was the day Jackie Robinson first suited up for the Brooklyn Dodgers and became the first African-American player to play in MLB. Jackie was a phenom, posting 197 stolen bases and more than...

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Ozzie Smith Illustration

Ozzie Smith

Ozzie Smith played 19 seasons in The Show with the Padres and Cardinals. He won 13 consecutive Gold Gloves during his career, in which we earned the nickname "The Wizard of Oz" for a slew of magical defensive plays. He also tallied 8,375 assists and...

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Hank Aaron Illustration

Hank Aaron

Henry Louis Aaron, also known as Hammerin' Hank Aaron, amassed more home runs than any other hitter in the game.* Over 23 seasons, he hit a total of 755 dingers, surpassing Babe Ruth's record of 714 on April 8, 1974. He played his first 21...

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Illustration

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played six seasons in Milwaukee, part of a twenty-year career in which he amassed 38,387 points, 17,440 rebounds, and six championships between the Bucks and Lakers. Alongside perennial All-Star Oscar Robertson, he led the Bucks to their only NBA Championship in 1971. This...

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Mike Schmidt Illustration

Mike Schmidt

Mike Schmidt's illustrious career with the Phillies spanned 18 seasons during which he tallied more than 500 home runs and 1500 RBI. Rendered in shades of burgundy and blue, the illustration gives a clean modern presentation with pinstripes accenting the background that speaks to the...

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Nolan Ryan Illustration

Nolan Ryan

The Ryan Express chugged along for almost 30 years with stops at Queens, New York (Mets); Anaheim, California; Houston; and Arlington, Texas. In that time, Nolan Ryan amassed 5,714 strikeouts to go along with 324 wins. This illustration prepares us for liftoff as one of...

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Rollie Fingers Illustration

Rollie Fingers

Few athletes embodied an era the way Rollie Fingers did. Between the saves, the uniforms he wore, and his iconic handlebar mustache, Mr. Fingers is what many people picture when they think of baseball in the 1970s and '80s, especially in Milwaukee, Oakland, and San...

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